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The Basics, Starting Out
what muzzle brake?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Meketa" data-source="post: 56066" data-attributes="member: 2778"><p>raider -</p><p></p><p>The effects you feel will depend on the type of brake you choose and the caliber and velocity. With a 308W you are right. Probably not going to feel much. Which takes me back to my post, about 4 posts back. I said it all depends on what you are after. I was going to ask why you even felt the need for a brake on a 308W but it wasn't my business. If you want a brake by all means do it. I have 3 rifles with brakes and I use them for the purpose of being able to see the bullet strike and to make recovery from recoil a little quicker. They are all Vais brakes so most of the side effects are felt more by bystanders than by me. At the risk of repeating myself, you first have to ask why you want a brake. From there the decision gets easier.</p><p></p><p>[ 09-13-2004: Message edited by: Cheechako ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Meketa, post: 56066, member: 2778"] raider - The effects you feel will depend on the type of brake you choose and the caliber and velocity. With a 308W you are right. Probably not going to feel much. Which takes me back to my post, about 4 posts back. I said it all depends on what you are after. I was going to ask why you even felt the need for a brake on a 308W but it wasn't my business. If you want a brake by all means do it. I have 3 rifles with brakes and I use them for the purpose of being able to see the bullet strike and to make recovery from recoil a little quicker. They are all Vais brakes so most of the side effects are felt more by bystanders than by me. At the risk of repeating myself, you first have to ask why you want a brake. From there the decision gets easier. [ 09-13-2004: Message edited by: Cheechako ] [/QUOTE]
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